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Butthole Surfers 11/22/1988

Chestnut Cabaret, Philadelphia, PA
SHNID 70682
Source Summary
bhs1988-11-22d1t01.flac:9b739d922fe4f1489097f75c0a632c68 > track 1: Sony D5(m)>AN(3)>CD2>eac>Cooledit Pro 2.0>.wav>CD3>eac>.wav>flac (level 8)
Entered by Mark Goldey
Checksums md5
Disc Counts 1 / 2
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Date Circulated
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2006-01-28
07/05/2006
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Archive Identifier bhs1988-11-22.sbd.flac16 ↗

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Butthole Surfers
Chestnut Cabaret,
Philadelphia, PA
11/22/88
Source\lineage:
track 1: Sony D5(m)>AN(3)>CD2>Cooledit Pro 2.0>eac>.wav>CD3>flac (level 8)
remaining tracks: SBD(m)>PCM> CD2>Cooledit Pro 2.0>eac>.wav>CD3>flac (level 8)
CD1:
1) Barking Dogs
2) Blindman
3) Nee Nee
4) Edgar
5) 1401
6) To Parter
7) Psychedelic Jam
8) Sweat Loaf
9) Roky
10) Gary Floyd
11) Backass
12) Fast
13) Graveyard
14) Paranoid
CD2
1) Ghandi
2) X-Ray
3) Strawberry
4) Jimi
5) Lou Reed

Ok, here is the fabulous upgrade, provided by hoytblotten of the 11/22/88 show. It is from the soundboard master, with a few digital gens, but no analog gens at all. It required an extra EAC to splice a third gen Audience recording of Barking Dogs to have the complete performance, but no gen loss in EAC...this is punk rock, not YES....

The splice was done pretty flawlessly, but it is impossible to make a third gen audience sound like a soundboard master. "Barking Dogs" actually stops before track two begins, so no fading or any other effects were added. At that stop, starts track 2 (SBD)

That being said, this version is nicer than the last, especially the warmer bass sound. On the higher gen, turning the bass up meant turning up the bass drum, with no real warmth added, just a big ol' thud. This one is very sweet...let us all praise hoyt...

For all info on this, and all other known Butthole Surfers prefomances, go to:

http://www.jasonramke.com/bhs/main.php

Please do not sell!!
Please do not disseminate in MP3 format!

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